Could you please link the Login and Password fields to the Login button, so that if you press Enter while one of the fields is selected, Login is pressed? It's really annoying to have to use your mouse just to click Login.

I agree, I was gonna ask but didn't think I had enough rep I've been pressing tab->enter to do login instead of clicking, only 1 extra keystroke. Also, is the login timeout set at 30 minutes or so? Personally I'd like it to sign me in for a longer session at a time so I don't have to login each time I refresh.

I don't think MrSam cares about your rep when you're suggesting features, so don't hold back

I also agree about the login timeout. I like to refresh the page every now and then to check in on things, but I usually don't refresh as often as 30 minutes. It's pretty annoying having to login all the time. I'd like a "Keep me logged in" checkbox that either keeps you logged in for 24 hours, or until you manually log out. (Whichever comes first)This way, people who want and need the security of short login timeouts can get it, and those who want to remain logged in can do so.

Could you please link the Login and Password fields to the Login button, so that if you press Enter while one of the fields is selected, Login is pressed? It's really annoying to have to use your mouse just to click Login.

I agree, I was gonna ask but didn't think I had enough rep I've been pressing tab->enter to do login instead of clicking, only 1 extra keystroke. Also, is the login timeout set at 30 minutes or so? Personally I'd like it to sign me in for a longer session at a time so I don't have to login each time I refresh.

I don't think MrSam cares about your rep when you're suggesting features, so don't hold back

I also agree about the login timeout. I like to refresh the page every now and then to check in on things, but I usually don't refresh as often as 30 minutes. It's pretty annoying having to login all the time. I'd like a "Keep me logged in" checkbox that either keeps you logged in for 24 hours, or until you manually log out. (Whichever comes first)This way, people who want and need the security of short login timeouts can get it, and those who want to remain logged in can do so.

First of all, never hold back!

1) about the enter thing, this has been bugging me all along, i'm glad you guys pushed me in the right direction. So thats fixed.

2) the login timeout, while it is possible for me to write a cookie so you stay logged in, this also opens a security hole (anyone could then copy your cookie to access your account). I know that some other pools allow this, but i prefer to be better safe then sorry.

I do increased the timeout, and combined with the easy <enter> login (and passwords saved in your browser) i think this issue is now solved ?

...at least until I take my toys back to the more established/predictable pools

That . . . would be unwise . I had a dream about it last night that after a long period without a block, we got one right after another. If we can continue to build up triple mining to a respectable hash rate, these delays and inconsistencies will quickly be a thing of the past.

Can someone please explain how this pool works to me? I have setup an account and added "friends" but I don't fully understand it in terms of the advantage of a "friend" joining my minipool rather than just making his own account and his own minipool.

And then if I have a friend lets say under the account "myacc1.triplemining.com" (I gave him the url https://myacc1.triplemining.com/register) If that friend registers, it makes a whole new account and calls it whatever he registers as...do I benefit from that? and How?

Everyone pays a 1% fee (or rather, 1% of the bitcoins in a block is taken by the pool) and part of this is then distributed among people who have a minipool. The more hashing power your minipool has, the more bitcoin you get when a block is found. So the more people you refer, the more you earn.

...How is it a zero sum game? It is dumb of me to think that anybody in the forum for a digital currency has any sense, but this is ridiculous...

How is it not a zero-sum game? Do you think that if this pyramid scheme lets some people earn more than they would on a zero fee pool, then those extra bitcoins are created out of thin air? Yes, you not understanding something as simple as this is ridiculous.